Example sentences of "[adj] make [pron] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Does not that make it difficult for the United Nations to carry out a peacekeeping role ? |
2 | This made it easy for the doctor to see at a glance how Vincent 's temperature had changed up or down , since the operation without studying a long list of figures . |
3 | This makes it awkward for the Fed to act early . |
4 | This makes it impossible for the poor to move to that neighbourhood . |
5 | All this makes it difficult for the Tories to mount a convincing assault on Labour 's drastic plans for Politically Correct social engineering . |
6 | This makes it important for the designer of the effluent plant to have know-ledge of the textile methods and for him to be informed of changes that may occur . |
7 | This makes it vital for the pilot to be able to manage any loss of control due to stalling or spiralling without using them . |
8 | All three made themselves available for the club committee . |
9 | Much better to make it clear from the start that you 've seen through them , and you still fancy them rotten . |
10 | The onset of World War I made him responsible for the design and erection of explosives plant for the Ministry of Munitions , as well as plants for heavy chemicals , dyestuffs , intermediates , and synthetic drugs which , until that time , had been imported from Germany . |
11 | It is important to make it clear to the client that any material inaccuracies in the documentation will be discovered at the due diligence stage , when there is a real risk that an offer might be withdrawn , and almost certainly will be materially adjusted . |
12 | They alighted on Saddam Hussein of Iraq , who in the late 1970s was beginning to portray himself as a man of moderation who might be able to make himself useful to the West , not least by acting as a counter to now-revolutionary Iran . |
13 | Those whose ‘ condition is due to improvidence or thriftlessness and there is no hope of being able to make him independent in the future ’ were left to destitution or the Poor Law . |
14 | Dedicated enthusiasts will be able to make themselves familiar with the brighter galaxies , and use binoculars to make regular surveys of them in the hope of catching sight of a supernova . |
15 | There would be no point in designing software to control access to the video disc , unless suitable interfaces are also available to make it possible for the computer in the system to communicate with the video disc player and control its operation . |
16 | New policing strategies The commitment of large numbers of police officers to the task of keeping the pits open made it impossible for the National Union of Mineworkers to achieve a total shut-down in domestic coal production . |
17 | Many prospectuses are very wordy making them unattractive to the casual browser , some are over 8000 words long ! |
18 | This pattern of results is enough to make us doubtful about the interpretation of latent inhibition offered by Lubow et al . |